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SEE on Different Layers of Stacked-SRAMs

This paper presents heavy-ion and proton radiation test results of a 90 nm COTS SRAM with stacked structure. Radiation tests were made using high penetration heavy-ion cocktails at the HIF (Belgium) and at RADEF (Finland) as well as low energy protons at RADEF. The heavy-ion SEU cross-section showed...

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Autores principales: Gupta, V, Bosser, A, Tsiligiannis, G, Rousselet, M, Mohammadzadeh, A, Javanainen, A, Virtanen, A, Puchner, H, Saigné, F, Wrobel, F, Dilillo, L
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1109/TNS.2015.2496725
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2161073
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author Gupta, V
Bosser, A
Tsiligiannis, G
Rousselet, M
Mohammadzadeh, A
Javanainen, A
Virtanen, A
Puchner, H
Saigné, F
Wrobel, F
Dilillo, L
author_facet Gupta, V
Bosser, A
Tsiligiannis, G
Rousselet, M
Mohammadzadeh, A
Javanainen, A
Virtanen, A
Puchner, H
Saigné, F
Wrobel, F
Dilillo, L
author_sort Gupta, V
collection CERN
description This paper presents heavy-ion and proton radiation test results of a 90 nm COTS SRAM with stacked structure. Radiation tests were made using high penetration heavy-ion cocktails at the HIF (Belgium) and at RADEF (Finland) as well as low energy protons at RADEF. The heavy-ion SEU cross-section showed an unusual profile with a peak at the lowest LET (heavy-ion with the highest penetration range). The discrepancy is due to the fact that the SRAM is constituted of two vertically stacked dice. The impact of proton testing on the response of both stacked dice is presented. The results are discussed and the SEU cross-sections of the upper and lower layers are compared. The impact of the stacked structure on the proton SEE rate is investigated.
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spelling cern-21610732019-09-30T06:29:59Zdoi:10.1109/TNS.2015.2496725http://cds.cern.ch/record/2161073engGupta, VBosser, ATsiligiannis, GRousselet, MMohammadzadeh, AJavanainen, AVirtanen, APuchner, HSaigné, FWrobel, FDilillo, LSEE on Different Layers of Stacked-SRAMsDetectors and Experimental TechniquesThis paper presents heavy-ion and proton radiation test results of a 90 nm COTS SRAM with stacked structure. Radiation tests were made using high penetration heavy-ion cocktails at the HIF (Belgium) and at RADEF (Finland) as well as low energy protons at RADEF. The heavy-ion SEU cross-section showed an unusual profile with a peak at the lowest LET (heavy-ion with the highest penetration range). The discrepancy is due to the fact that the SRAM is constituted of two vertically stacked dice. The impact of proton testing on the response of both stacked dice is presented. The results are discussed and the SEU cross-sections of the upper and lower layers are compared. The impact of the stacked structure on the proton SEE rate is investigated.oai:cds.cern.ch:21610732015
spellingShingle Detectors and Experimental Techniques
Gupta, V
Bosser, A
Tsiligiannis, G
Rousselet, M
Mohammadzadeh, A
Javanainen, A
Virtanen, A
Puchner, H
Saigné, F
Wrobel, F
Dilillo, L
SEE on Different Layers of Stacked-SRAMs
title SEE on Different Layers of Stacked-SRAMs
title_full SEE on Different Layers of Stacked-SRAMs
title_fullStr SEE on Different Layers of Stacked-SRAMs
title_full_unstemmed SEE on Different Layers of Stacked-SRAMs
title_short SEE on Different Layers of Stacked-SRAMs
title_sort see on different layers of stacked-srams
topic Detectors and Experimental Techniques
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1109/TNS.2015.2496725
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2161073
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